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Quickstart: Deploy Hello World to Service Fabric Mesh

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Service Fabric Mesh makes it easy to create and manage microservices applications in Azure, without having to provision virtual machines. In this quickstart, you will create a Hello World application in Azure and expose it to the internet. This operation is completed in a single command. Within just a couple minutes, you'll see this view in your browser:

Service Fabric Mesh is currently in preview. Previews are made available to you on the condition that you agree to the supplemental terms of use. Some aspects of this feature may change prior to general availability (GA).

The preceding command deploys a Linux application using linux.json template. If you want to deploy a Windows application, use windows.json template. Windows container images are larger than Linux container images and may take more time to deploy.

This command will produce a JSON snippet that is shown below. Under the outputs section of the JSON output, copy the publicIPAddress property.

Open the application

Once the application successfully deploys, copy the public IP address for the service endpoint from the CLI output. Open the IP address in a web browser. A web page with the Azure Service Fabric Mesh logo displays.

Check the application details

You can check the application's status using the az mesh app show command. This command provides useful information that you can follow up on.

The application name for this quickstart is helloWorldApp, to gather the details on the application execute the following command: